Stories

  1. London. Innit.

    London Undercover umbrellas.

    The Best of British design.

    'Baby blue Oxford shirting' brollies, for darting over puddles down Saville Row.

    'Navy Pin stripe' umbrellas at the Tube at Bank.

    And camo. Always camo. From Brixton to Camden.

     

     

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  2. Engineered Garments. New York.

     

    Engineered Garments. Made in New York City.

    Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki has developed a cult following for his sublime craftsmanship,

    blend of modern and heritage design and the highest quality fabrics. 

    It takes about 1.5 seconds to fall in love with every piece in this collection. 

     We're very happy to welcome Engineered Garments to The Standard Store.

     

     

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  3. Briston

    Brice Jeunet, founder of Briston, sure knows what he's doing in the world of watches.

    This season Briston, have introduced a beautiful French navy blue, and slate grey.

    And all the classics have returned. Army greens, Black, Tortoise shell and Rose and Champagne gold.

    The time is now.

    Available in both stores and online.

     

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  4. The 2015 Eggibald Prize

     
    It is Easter this week, and you know what that means...
     The Annual Eggibald Prize at The Standard Store.
    The greatest egg portrait prize in Australia, maybe the planet. 
    And for the first time in history, it will grace both Melbourne and Sydney shop windows.
    Unheard of.
    Entry details:
    1. Bring in your portrait on a boiled egg before Easter weekend.
    2. Instagram your egg @thestandardstore, and #eggibaldprize
    Our favourite portrait in both states will win a $150 store voucher.
    (pictured above, Cleopatra by Nadia Hernandez)
    Turn on the hob, and get cracking.
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  5. Southern Field Industries

    Manabu and Keiko live in the Saitama region of Japan,
    where they hand make these beautiful canvas and leather goods.
    The husband and wife team started Southern Field Industries in 2008, 
    after Manabu learned the craft in his father's factory, making leather goods for the Racehorse Industry.
    Simple design. Incredible quality.
    New to The Standard Store. Not new to Japan.
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  6. Teddy girls at Maison Kitsuné

    Maison Kitsuné has just served up some serious Sugar and Spice.
    Think quilted teddy jackets emblazoned with varsity style, Maison Kitsuné. 
    High waisted skinny jeans in babe pink and purple.
    Classic fox and Palais Royal sweats in shades of grey, black and pink.
    You'll feel like a total Parisien beauty school drop out. 
    Meet you after class for a rosé. 
    Click "this way for more" to see the complete collection.
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  7. Chinti and Parker

    Chinti and Parker have done it again.
    Best dresses in silks and cotton poplin.
    Organic cotton long sleeve tees, light as air.
    And cashmere as light as clouds.
    Textile heaven on earth.
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  8. THE LOVE STANDARD

    Because our mantra is 
    A little bit of love goes a long way...
    It only seemed right that we plunge heart first into this Saturday, Feb 14th!
    So...
    Sydney will be selling Love Soup aphrodesia mania
    and 
    Melbourne is hosting a Pop Up Posy Shop (florist) by Looseleaf...
    For one LOVED up day only!
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  9. Maison Kitsuné pour homme

    Boys... it's here... new season Maison Kitsuné 
    And a very special collaboration with graffiti artist ANDRÉ 
    Bi-colour knits and polos.
    Palais Royale sweatshirts.
    So Frenchy, so Preppy.
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  10. Lady Folk. Man Folk. Good Folk.

    Wide leg trousers and lightweight knits for the ladies.

    And for the lads, fine shirting, knits, and cool cuts.

    Not to be confused with cold cuts.

    Folk, from London. Fresh off the plane.

     

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  11. Cuisse de Grenouille

    Cuisse de Grenouille, The Gentleman Surfer.
    For the kind of man that enjoys his Toile tees with nudist scenes and sting rays.
    Surf in Paris indeed.
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